Sentence examples for all omission from inspiring English sources

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The relative proportion of already degraded habitat (e.g. arable land, plantations, mosaic vegetation) was similar for all omission threshold scenarios (0%, 10 %, 20 %, 30 % and 40hresholds) between the three land cover maps (Table 5).

We calculated omission error for the independent validation data for each species: all native range tests were highly successful (all omission values <7%); invaded-range predictions were predictive for common and grass carp (omission values 8.8 and 19.8%, respectively).

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Yet no such questions were asked by the ABC interviewers: an omission all the more strange in view of the fact that ABC News itself broke the most shocking of the stories.

All omissions detected led to care delivery according to subsequent checklist responses.

For example, the realist about omissions will have to find a principled way of refraining from treating all omissions, including non salient ones, as causes [Lewis 1986b, 2004; Thomson 2003; Menzies 2004; McGrath 2005; Sartorio 2010; Bernstein 2014].

But the mother of all omissions from the Obama speech is this one: there is no proof that all of the spying and surveillance, at the sake of our basic Constitutional rights, has resulted in the purported aim of keeping us safe.

The highest rate of omission was in the filing of investigation results, which comprised 53% of all omissions.

All omissions and discrepancies were then discussed by the coders, and a consensus approach was used to assign final codes.

However, overall only 101 of 199 omissions detected at chart round were subsequently corrected (51% of all omissions), when checked in September 2009.

But when Mr. Clinton began speaking, he did not mention his successor in the White House at all, an omission that at least one woman in the crowd said she appreciated.

Until two decades ago, the royal family paid no income taxes at all, an omission that excited some of the same ire as the historian Dan Jones traced back to 1215 when disgruntled barons, rebelling against the taxes imposed by King John, forced the monarch to sign the Magna Carta at Runnymede to ensure some civil rights that endure to this day and to curb the monarch's rapacious fiscal appetite.

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